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Topic: A kindness, and a dilemma (Read 1976 times)

I frequently buy myself breakfast on the way to work - a quick biscuit at one of the five or six places I pass in the morning is quick, inexpensive, and a nice treat to start my morning (I am SO not a morning person). I went through Hardee's this morning, and when I got to the window, I was told that the lady in front of me had paid for my meal. This was, of course, a very kind gesture, and normally I would offer to pay for the person behind me - but I was the last one in the line, and it being still quite early, there was no telling when someone else would come through.

I was left with a dilemma, and although I simply thanked the person at the window and moved on, I wasn't quite sure what I should have done. Did I do the right thing?

You also don't need to pay the whole total for the person behind you. Let's say your total is $2.50. You can hand the cashier $5 and tell her to put the rest towards the next person's total. If their order is the same as yours, it's covered. If it's more, they get $2.50 off. If it's less, you can either tell the cashier to keep the change or put it in whatever fundraising jar they have or put it towards the second person coming behind you.

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After cleaning out my Dad's house, I have this advice: If you haven't used it in a year, throw it out!!!!.